Stand out in this clergy robe tailored in rich purple Peachskin with doctoral bars in black Velvet accented with bright gold metallic corded piping. This fully lined robe also features black Velvet panels edged in metallic Ribbon Trim, old gold metallic Flared Crosses, belled sleeves with deep cuffs, and a right pocket slit. See complete selection of RT Wesley Robes in the Related Products Section below.
Your role as a pastor requires careful attention to the details of your worship service, including your appearance. When you select a Qwick-Ship® clergy robe from Cokesbury, you can always be confident of your appearance. Like you, we are committed to getting the details just right. Our Qwick-Ship® products are backed by our unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction. If you are not completely satisfied with any item you order from the Qwick-Ship® line, simply return it, unused and unworn, within 14 days of receipt for an exchange or refund.
The Qwick-Ship® Measurement Instruction form will help you determine which size to order when using the Size Chart below:
Men's Pulpit Robes Size Chart |
Pulpit robes are sized for a floor clearance of 6”-8”. |
Size | Height | Chest | Sleeve |
HM501 | 5’8” - 5’10” | 36” - 39” | 33” |
HM504 | 5’6” - 5’8” | 38” - 41” | 32” |
HM507 | 5’8” - 5’10” | 38” - 41” | 33” |
HM510 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 38” - 41” | 34” |
HM513 | 5’8” - 5’10” | 40” - 43” | 33” |
HM516 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 40” - 43” | 34” |
HM519 | 6’0” - 6’2” | 40” - 43” | 35” |
HM522 | 5’8” - 5’10” | 42” - 45” | 33” |
HM525 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 42” - 45” | 34” |
HM528 | 6’0”- 6’2” | 42” - 45” | 35” |
HM531 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 44” - 47” | 34” |
HM534 | 6’0” - 6’2” | 44” - 47” | 35” |
HM537 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 46” - 49” | 34” |
HM540 | 6’0” - 6’2” | 46” - 49” | 35” |
HM543 | 6’2” - 6’4” | 46” - 49” | 36” |
HM546 | 5’10” - 6’0” | 50” - 53” | 34” |
HM549 | 6’0” - 6’2” | 50” - 53” | 35” |
HM552 | 6’2” - 6’4” | 50” - 53” | 36” |
HM555 | 6’0” - 6’2” | 54” - 57” | 35” |
HM558 | 6’2” - 6’4” | 54” - 57” | 36” |
Note: Each garment is placed on a deluxe hanger, individually bagged and carefully packed in a specially- designed shipping container to minimize wrinkling.
Care tips…
Dry clean only.
Did you know…
The first four centuries of Christianity did not involve a special robe, tunic, vestment or other garb for members of the clergy, nor presumably for choirs used in a religious setting or otherwise. Tunics remained the primary article of clothing, typically knee-length to ankle-length, usually with a cincture. Often, an additional article of clothing known as a himation was worn. This was rectangular, and wrapped around ones body over the tunic. Himation come in various colors, qualities, and designs dependent on occupation, gender, and status. There is no evidence that the himation became a clerical vestment.
Over time clergy vestments became richer and made of costlier materials, and beauty played a larger role in church garments. It is unknown if choirs of this time followed suit, though it seems likely.